Title: The Girl Who Lived (Year 2)

Rating: T

Summary: Hermione Granger-Potter enters her second year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. With a new Defense Professor, no Harry, things are going not so great. Add the opening of the Chamber of Secrets and Ginny Weasley's unhealthy fascination for Hermione and Hermione really wants this year to just end. Sequel to The Girl Who Lived (Year 1)

Disclaimer: I don't own any of Rowling's characters and I'm making nothing from this.

Chapter 4

Hermione took the note to Professor Flitwick who stared at it. Hermione hoped that he didn't write this off as a joke, because she felt threatened. Was Voldemort hanging around somewhere and waiting for the right time to attack.

"If you get any more of these, let me know," he advised.

"I will," Hermione promised.

"How are you feeling?" Flitwick asked us.

"Better," Hermione answered.

When they got back to the Ravenclaw common room she found four older ravens having Luna in a corner. At once Hermione marched over and grabbed one of them.

"What the hell are you doing?" Melissa asked them.

"Putting Loony in her place," Cho Chang answered.

"By bullying her," Hermione snarled, "You have no right to do that."

"Oh you think that you're so high and mighty," Cho snarled, "You haven't won us a single game in Quidditch. Now leave us alone and let us get back to what we're doing."

Both Melissa and Hermione pulled their wands out and everyone was silent. Cho and her friends laughed at the attempt that Hermione was doing to defend Luna.

"You're both a disgrace to Ravenclaw, defending this insane girl," she said. "I'll inform Professor Flitwick to take you off the team. You're not worthy to play Quidditch."

Hermione glared at her and thankfully they left.

"Are you alright?" Hermione asked, putting her wand away.

"Yes, I'm fine," she said in a dreamy voice. "They just have Wackspurts around them."

And she walked off, leaving them both confused.

Even though most in Ravenclaw thought that Luna was odd they didn't try anything as long as Hermione was around, or even Melissa. Thankfully Professor Flitwick didn't take them off the team, though she heard that Chang had gotten a tongue lashing from Flitwick. Hermione wrote home to Lily about what was going on during the week. The only bright spot was Potions, which was still with the Hufflepuff's.

"I heard what happened in the Ravenclaw common room," Snape said when the class ended.

"Their bullies, that's what they are," Hermione told him.

"I'll agree with that," Snape said. "The Lovegoods have always been odd; her father was at Hogwarts with us. He was in Ravenclaw as well and was bullied for being different. Though he seem to of taken that and founded his own paper. Her mother was a brilliant Potions Mistress that had an accident with a spell that connected with a potion."

"Did Luna see her die?" Hermione asked him.

"Yes, and that might of caused her to be just like her father," Snape said to them. "I think that you should keep an eye on Luna. The others don't understand what she's gone through and I know that you can easily connect with her."

"No problem," Hermione said and they both left.

Hermione, meanwhile, had other problems. It was easy to keep a male fan away but it was hard to keep Ginny away from her. Hermione suspected that she was the one that had given her the note, but she had no proof. To many she was just an obsessed first year that thought highly of the Girl-Who-Lived and Hermione was doing everything to avoid her. Hermione suspected that Ginny was gay but Hermione had no interest in the same gender.

She had started to notice boys but she didn't want to be involved with anyone who just wanted to be with her due to her fame. Hermione had a funny feeling that dating was going to be a problem.

"Why do you suspect that Ginny is gay?" Melissa asked.

"Oh well let's see," Hermione said, "She tried to put her hand up my skirt."

"Dear god," she said. "What did you tell her?"

"I told her to leave me alone, but she won't," Hermione said. "Merlin, what have I done to deserve this? Am I a magnetic for sick people that think that losing your parents is so great?"

"I think that you should go to the Headmaster," Melissa suggested. "You didn't give her permission to touch you and she did."

"Yeah, I think that I will," Hermione said. "At least I hope that he can talk some sense into her."

Hermione went to Professor Flitwick for the password to see Dumbledore. Upon entering the old man looked up from what he was doing, which was reading a book, and asked, "What can I do for you?"

"I have a problem," Hermione said and then she explained her problem.

"Touching you against your will is a violation of our rules," Dumbledore said. "I don't allow boys to do that and I most certainly won't allow Miss Weasley to do that. I'll have a word with her, remind her of the rules, and tell her to leave you alone."

"Thanks," Hermione said. "But what if she doesn't listen?"

"Then I'll send her to McGonagall," Dumbledore answered. "But I'm sure as heck not going to tell Lily. Molly and she are always at odds with each other and her daughter invading your privacy might make things worse."

"Well then she should stop telling her psycho daughter stories that aren't true," Hermione told him and then left.

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"Either they love her or they hate her," Snape said when Dumbledore told him what Hermione had told him.

"I'll agree with that," Dumbledore said, sighing, "I thought that Miss Weasley would be a shy witch that wouldn't know how to act around Hermione. But then we find that she's a forceful witch and not afraid to let people know how she feels."

"Even if the person in question doesn't want to be around her," Snape said and Dumbledore nodded.

"Miss Weasley is going to have to learn that just because you have feelings for someone doesn't mean that they have feelings for you. I won't put up with harassment this year. After what happened last term, with Hermione almost getting killed, getting infected by Harry, and having to put up with the side effects of the transformation, I won't have it."

"I don't think that Miss Weasley will listen to reason," Snape reasoned.

"She will if she wants to remain a student here," Dumbledore said.

"Have you told Minerva?" Snape asked.

"Yes, and she's going to have a talk with her," Dumbledore said.

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"Miss Weasley, come in and sit down," McGonagall said and the young Gryffindor walked in and did just that.

"What did I do wrong?" Ginny asked her.

"You tried to sexually assault a student," McGonagall told her.

"I did not," Ginny said. "Who am I supposedly done this too?"

"Hermione Potter," McGonagall answered and Ginny sighed. "Keep your focus, Miss Weasley, or its detention." Ginny glared at her and McGonagall said. "You will not give me that look. We have a zero tolerance for sexual harassment. It's clear that Hermione doesn't have feelings for you and you will give her her space."

"And why should I?" Ginny asked.

"Because it's the law," McGonagall said. "I'm demanding that you leave Miss Potter alone or else I will have no choice but to have you suspended."

"But I love her. I'm destined to be the next Mrs. Potter. She saved our world from You-Know-Who which is so sexy."

"Dear Merlin, girl, you're sick!" she said. "You think that Miss Potter is great because she defeated You-Know-Who? She lost her damn parents, Miss Weasley, and you thinking that's wonderful is beyond sick. Have some damn respect for the sacrifices that her parents made. If it wasn't for Miss Potter you would be a figment of your mother's imagination."

"Are you done talking to me?"

"Miss Weasley, ten points from Gryffindor and detention for a month," she said. "Give Miss Potter her space and you won't have any problem with me coming into your space. Now leave, before I suspend you."

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Ginny couldn't believe that Hermione would tell on her. No, she was going to need a plan. She first needed to have a talk with Tom. He would be able to answer any questions that she had. She entered the Gryffindor common room and went to her dorm. Taking the diary out she put quill to ink.

Dear Tom,

Hermione Potter told on me. She had McGonagall tell me to leave her alone. I love her and I won't have McGonagall telling me what to do.

"Then I think that it's time to release our little friend," Tom said back. "Are you willing to do anything to have Miss Potter for yourself?"

"Anything, even murder," Ginny told him.

"Oh you're speaking my language," Tom said. "Oh how we're going to make such wonderful friends. Together, Hogwarts will bathe in blood."

"Oh Tom, your such a romantic," Ginny said and she closed the book.

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A/N: Yes, Ginny is official the daughter of evil.